M-2 visa

U.S. dependent visa for those dependent on M-1 visa holders

The M-2 visa is a type of United States visa reserved for the spouse or child of an M-1 student.

An M-2 spouse may not work or engage in full-time schooling unless it is recreational.[1] An M-2 child may engage in full-time schooling at the primary or secondary level.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "8 CFR 214.2(m)(17)(ii)". via Legal Information Institute, Cornell University Law School. Retrieved November 16, 2018.
  2. ^ "Immigration pocket field guide". Matthew Bender & Company, Inc. p. 41.

External links

  • 8 CFR 214.2 (m): Link to Title 8, Code of Federal Regulations.
  • ICE: Becoming a nonimmigrant student in the United States
  • State Department: Student visa information
  • educationUSA: A guide to being a foreign student in the United States
  • Visa wait times: Visa wait times at consulates around the world
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